Binic by Foscarini
Ionna Vautrin’s Binic light for Foscarini is named after a Breton port city. As for its round and geometric shape, inspiration came from the « windsocks » found on the decks of fishing boats. Produced in small quantities, Binic is easily transportable and transposable, perfectly at home in a...
Ionna Vautrin‘s Binic light for Foscarini is named after a Breton port city. As for its round and geometric shape, inspiration came from the « windsocks » found on the decks of fishing boats. Produced in small quantities, Binic is easily transportable and transposable, perfectly at home in a child’s bedroom or in an office. Playful and practical, the bright screen diffuses a homogenous and intimate glow, that will help steer our dreams safely through uncharted territories.
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(Text: Fériel Karoui / Video: Foscarini)
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